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World’s Most Insane Supercars at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018

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World’s Most Insane Supercars at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018

Multiple supercar unveils, debuts and celebrity guest appearances are lining up for this year’s Michelin Supercar Paddock at Goodwood Festival of Speed. Here are just some of the outstanding supercars which are set to grace the Supercar Paddock.

Apollo IE at Goodwood FOS 2018

Apollo IE | The Apollo Intensa Emozione has a primary goal of delivering exactly that without compromise. This track weapon features a whopping 6.3-litre V12 engine that delivers 769bhp; and as the 1,250kg car claims a 1,350kg downforce at 186mph, it could theoretically drive on the ceiling…

Boreas DSD at Goodwood FOS 2018

Boreas | The outrageously stylish Boreas hypercar was presented as a prototype on the Michelin Main Stand at Goodwood Festival of Speed last year. Its reveal may have gone somewhat under the radar, but there’s no reason for this scintillating Spaniard to lurk in the shadows; and it’ll certainly command plenty of attention at the Michelin Supercar Paddock. Maker DSD Design & Motorsport has fitted the truly beautiful Boreas with a hybrid setup that’ll propel it to a top speed of 263mph and from 0.62mph in just 2.8 seconds.

Brabham BT62 at Goodwood FOS 2018

Brabham BT62 | Brabham’s debut hypercar – the all-new, ferocious BT62 – has propelled the Anglo-Australian manufacturer into the spotlight and put claims that it will ‘reward like no other’ very much under the microscope. On paper, it certainly looks like it can deliver. This track-only, rear-wheel-drive two-seater is powered by a mid-mounted, naturally aspirated 5.4-litre V8 that churns out 700bhp, while carbon-fibre body panels make for a 972kg kerbweight and a power-to-weight ratio of 720bhp per tonne – a whole 60bhp more than its McLaren Senna rival.

Ferrari Portofino at Goodwood FOS 2018

Ferrari Portofino | Ferrari’s latest offering is sure to draw a big crowd when it takes centre stage at the Michelin Supercar Paddock, revered as one of the most visually appealing models ever unleashed by the Prancing Horse. Beneath its good looks, the Portofino packs a serious punch – being able to spring from 0-62mph in just 3.5 seconds and from 0-124mph in 10.8 seconds.

Agera RSN at Goodwood FOS 2018

Koenigsegg Agera RSN | The Goodwood Festival of Speed is all about exactly that: speed. And there’s simply nothing in the world that can compete with the speed of the Koenigsegg Agera RSN. This last one-off, ultra personalised hypercar from Koenigsegg, is easily one of the fastest production car in the world, thanks to it using the same power plant as the One:1. Astonishing.

Lotus Evora GT430 at Goodwood FOS 2018

Lotus Evora GT430 | The fastest road-legal model Lotus has ever made, the Evora GT430 transfers the race track to road in the most elegant way, the car is sure to turn heads at the Goodwood Festival of Speed as part of the Brit’s 70th anniversary celebrations. Lotus Cars are famed for their exhilarating handling and agility, and the Evora GT430 engagement to a level scarcely seen on the road. Its 3.7-second 0-62mph reinforces the straight-line thrills on offer, too.

Porsche Singer DLS at Goodwood FOS 2018

Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer Vehicle Design – Dynamics and Lightweighting Study | The latest offering from Porsche 911 specialists Singer, the ‘Dynamics and Lightweighting Study’ will be unveiled to the world for the first time and handed its dynamic debut at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed from the Michelin Supercar Paddock. Developed in conjunction with Williams Advanced Engineering and a host of other specialist suppliers (including Michelin, who designed bespoke tyres), the DLS is the most extreme version of Singer’s highly modified and restored 911s, with the 964’s original 243bhp 3.6-litre flat-six engine tweaked to a 4-litre unit with four-valve heads and a whopping 493bhp. Inspired by the original lightweight 911R, the DLS is intended to be the ultimate air-cooled 911.

W Motors Fenyr Supersports at Goodwood FOS 2018

W Motors Fenyr Supersport | The successor to the outlandish Lykan Hypersport, W Motors’ new Fenyr Supersport, is equally ferocious and a force on the tarmac – claiming a 0-62mph time of 2.7 seconds and a 245mph top speed. A limited amount of cars will be made with a list price of £1.4million; but if W Motors CEO Ralph R. Debbas’ claims are to be believed, that’s something of a bargain: “the Fenyr SuperSport is the most incredible car ever produced so far”, he said.

TV racing pundit and multiple BTCC champion, Tim Harvey, said: “For me, it’s all about Porsche, it’s a real guilty pleasure, they’ve been producing intricate drivers cars and track weapons for 70 years. This years Goodwood Festival of Speed will be celebrating Porsche in a big way, and so will we. I cannot wait to interview the stars behind the cars and get the thoughts of the fans on the Michelin Supercar Paddock stage.”

Michelin Supercar Paddock presenter, Vicki Butler-Henderson, said: “I am so excited to see these amazing cars on our stage this week.

“Some of the cars on display are the most intense and extreme examples of automotive brilliance and I can’t wait to hear the noise they all make coming up on our stage and the on the Hillclimb. Awesome.”

Away from the Supercar Paddock, the Michelin Main Stand will also play host to a variety of car unveils, with the silk coming off a number of cars housed within the three-tier public motorhome.